The -ayden Clan

  1. Grayden
    • Greydan
      • Greyden
        • Haiden
          • Origin:

            Spelling variation of Hayden
          • Description:

            This play on Hayden is likely influenced by the popularity of the Aiden names. It has appeared in the US Top 1000 for eight of the past twelve years.
        • Hayden
          • Origin:

            English place name
          • Meaning:

            "hay valley"
          • Description:

            Hayden – a formerly obscure name that's risen to huge popularity – has dipped in this year's ratings. Though Hayden is among the most distinctive of the bunch, it gets lost in the crowd of Jaidens, Bradens, Aidans, and endless variations. Associated with Hayden Christensen, of Star Wars fame.
        • Hayden
          • Origin:

            English place name
          • Meaning:

            "hay valley"
          • Description:

            A newly successful name for girls, which, like Brayden and Caden, used to be strictly for the boys. Young Heroes and now Nashville star Hayden Panettiere planted it in the girls' camp.
        • Haiden
          • Jaden
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "God has heard"
            • Description:

              While Jadon is the authentic biblical name, Jaden is by far the more popular spelling, first noticed when Will and Jada Pinkett Smith used it for their now grown (and famous) son. It has since swept the country for both sexes, with a wide variety of spellings and rhyming cousins.
          • Jaden
            • Origin:

              Spelling variation of Jadon
            • Meaning:

              "God has heard"
            • Description:

              From obscure male biblical boy's name to unisex favorite, Jadon/Jaden, in all its variations, has had a meteoric rise in popularity, building on Jade and Jada, plus the trendy en ending.
          • Jadyn
            • Description:

              For girls, the most popular form of a very popular name. See also Jaidyn, Jaiden, and Jaden.
          • Jaiden
            • Origin:

              Hebrew variation of Jadon
            • Description:

              This spelling is now more popular than the original, though it's not quite as popular as Jayden or Jaden.
          • Jaiden
            • Description:

              See JADEN.
          • Jayden
            • Origin:

              Variation of Jaden or Jadon, Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "thankful"
            • Description:

              Reminiscent of 70’s favorite Jason, and sharing sounds with the perpetually popular James, Jayden is one of the more enduring members of the -ayden trend.
          • Jayden
            • Origin:

              Spelling variation of Jaden
            • Meaning:

              "thankful"
            • Description:

              This once obscure name was propelled to fame by Britney Spears, and by Will and Jada Pinkett Smith in the 2000's. It skyrocketed into the US Top 10 for boys, but it also saw significant use for girls.
          • Kade
            • Origin:

              Spelling variation of Cade
            • Description:

              Kade is a prime example of the new trend for substituting K's at the beginning of traditionally C-starting names.
          • Kaden
            • Origin:

              Spelling variation of Kayden, modern invented name
            • Meaning:

              "round or barrel"
            • Description:

              A popular member of popular family: Kadin, Kaeden, Kaiden, and Kayden -- along with Caden, Caiden, and Cayden, as well as Cade and Kade.
          • Kaiden
            • Origin:

              Spelling variation of Kaden, modern invented name
            • Description:

              This version of Kaden is also a popular choice and one of the many boys' names starting with k that can also start with a C, as in Caiden, Cayden et al.. Kaiden Alenko is a character in the video game Mass Effect.
          • Kayden
            • Origin:

              Modern invented name
            • Description:

              This member of the aden/ayden extended family is a popular choice not only in the US but across the pond in England, Wales and Scotland as well. Angie Everhart has a son named Kayden Bobby.
          • Kaede
            • Kaedmon